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05.08.2019 •
Social Studies
How did mozi's view differ from confucius?
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Answer and Explanation:
On one side Mozi's believed that universal love was a result of enlightened self interest. On the other side, Confucius believed that social stability and harmony was achieved through social hierarchy, and proper self-cultivation on the part of each individual
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Philosophy flourished during Athens’ Golden Age. Thales of Miletus who believed that water is where the earth came from. There was Socrates whose great saying is “Know Thyself”. His student Plato who wrote the Republic and Aristotle was Alexander the Great’s teacher and a host of others who laid the foundation for the pursuit of knowledge.